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a three-point lead if you look at the nbc/"wall street journal" "maris poll, but if you look at the law school poll, it is 58% to 41%. both took out op-ed articles in the "wall street journal," and for cnn.com, both of these gentlemen going live today with the op-eds on our website. i highly encourage you to go the cnn.com and read both of the candidates' op-eds and you will be enlightened in some way or another. we are right back after this. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ffor help finding a plan that's right for you, give unitedhealthcare a call today. >>> just four days, yes, and repeat it enough, four days to go to the polls, and that is four days to reach the reachable and sway the swayable for the candidates who want your vote. you have heard it for months, you have four more days to hear it. ohio, you have 18 electoral votes, and it is critical. barack obama and mitt romney want all of the 18 electoral votes, and while governor mitt romney made the closing argument speech fro
a three-point lead if you look at the nbc/"wall street journal" "maris poll, but if you look at the law school poll, it is 58% to 41%. both took out op-ed articles in the "wall street journal," and for cnn.com, both of these gentlemen going live today with the op-eds on our website. i highly encourage you to go the cnn.com and read both of the candidates' op-eds and you will be enlightened in some way or another. we are right back after this. ♪ (sirens) (train horn)...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >>> a cease-fire takes hold between israel and hamas, but further to the north in syria, more chaos and carnage. a hospital in aleppo was apparently the target of a government air strike overnight. rebel forces say the blast killed at least 15 people. earlier this year the maternity ward at the hospital was badly damaged by an artillery shell. a total of 45 people have been killed across syria today alone. >>> puerto rican boxer hector macho camacho has been decred brain dead. doctors said tests were ongoing, but that has brain activity was irregular and intermittent. the 50-year-old was shot in the face while sitting in a car outside a bar tuesday night in puerto rico. the friend he was with was shot and killed. he fought policy professionally for more than 25 years. he took down legends, including sugar ray leonard and held several titles. in china a 10-year-old boy is rescued after falling into icy mud near a lake w
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >>> a cease-fire takes hold between israel and hamas, but further to the north in syria, more chaos and carnage. a hospital in aleppo was apparently the target of a government air strike overnight. rebel forces say the blast killed at least 15 people. earlier this year the maternity ward at the hospital was badly...
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that's one of the reasons, the national guard has been called out in certain areas, to assist local law enforcement. in some cases they are going going door to door, and brought out heavy equipment for the removal of snow. you need earth moving equipment. and so far, they are hoping people are staying put. as far as trying to account for everybody, they don't have anybody known to be missing or have rescue operations under way it will get worse tonight before it will get better. >> martin savidge, thank you for reporting. >>> up next, a 250,000-pound crane, still tonight dangling 90 stories above midtown manhattan. the question is, can it be brought down safely? we have someone who knows that answer. >>> and floating cars and flooded subways have brought a large part of new york city to a standstill. one of the greatest subway systems in the world and relied upon by millions to make the city function. it's shut down. governor of ge. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even t
that's one of the reasons, the national guard has been called out in certain areas, to assist local law enforcement. in some cases they are going going door to door, and brought out heavy equipment for the removal of snow. you need earth moving equipment. and so far, they are hoping people are staying put. as far as trying to account for everybody, they don't have anybody known to be missing or have rescue operations under way it will get worse tonight before it will get better. >> martin...
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>> mother-in-law and gardener. my son james and my brother-in-law who's disabled, thomas. so we were all in the house and it was hell. the water, we just watched the water come and come and come and we couldn't leave if we wanted to. our cars floated away. we had 400, 500 feet away from where they were. they just floated away. >> but jack, as you're watching the floodwaters you and your family bringing the family up to the second floor of the home. what point do you hear the explosions outside, look out your window and see the fire? >> we were watching the fire and saying, oh my god. we're lucky where the area where we live in is lasagna lane and very spread out. the fires were in the walks. the houses are very close to each other. they're like five, six feet away from one house to the next. i have a huge piece of property so i couldn't -- it would be very hard for fire to jump. so i was extremely lucky and i was, you know, manning the pumps and manning the generator and kept us alive and in good condition. so, i mean, thank god for this. >> thank god for that is right. we
>> mother-in-law and gardener. my son james and my brother-in-law who's disabled, thomas. so we were all in the house and it was hell. the water, we just watched the water come and come and come and we couldn't leave if we wanted to. our cars floated away. we had 400, 500 feet away from where they were. they just floated away. >> but jack, as you're watching the floodwaters you and your family bringing the family up to the second floor of the home. what point do you hear the...
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the charity is not registered with the state of north carolina as the law requires. some sites are even more blatant. personal appeals on crowd sourcing sites, creating a web page just asking for money. on this site called indy go go, there were 32 pages for pleas for cash. we headed -- we left the city and headed south towards family in pennsylvania. we were finally let back into salem and our home was destroyed. or a man in the bronx who wants $60,000 to repair his business. there is simply no way to determine if any of these pleas or people are real. and before you think no one would send donation to see blind sites or unknown charities, think again. >> most people respond to charities because they are asked by a letter. >> reporter: art taylor, who heads the better business bureau's alliance, and is following our reporting on bad charities, says 70% of americans who give money donate that money without ever checking to find out where it's going. >> we welcome the public scrutiny that is coming to this. we welcome, you know, the media for getting involved in this
the charity is not registered with the state of north carolina as the law requires. some sites are even more blatant. personal appeals on crowd sourcing sites, creating a web page just asking for money. on this site called indy go go, there were 32 pages for pleas for cash. we headed -- we left the city and headed south towards family in pennsylvania. we were finally let back into salem and our home was destroyed. or a man in the bronx who wants $60,000 to repair his business. there is simply...
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the damage, he was able to pick out different homes, well, my sister lives in this one, her father in law lives in this one. three elderly sisters, live side by side by side. he was able to see what was gone, what was missing. homes there that caught fire. we have others along the bay. those also completely destroyed. some of them have been knocked off foundations. others are sinking into the sand. there are those where the front have completely sheared off. all of that will have to be rebuilt. we did speak to some folks and they said, you know, it's a community and they will get it done. >> the exterior of the house is destroyed, and not only from the fire melts, but also from the surge. the tidal surge that happened here, the exterior, things are just thrown around and as we walked around, you can see that. it was not just devastation from the fire that's here. it's from the tidal surge. >> it's so devastating to be here to see it. it's like a war zone to us. >> reporter: now, there are a couple of people who live here year round. there was one firefighter who actually helped. he said,
the damage, he was able to pick out different homes, well, my sister lives in this one, her father in law lives in this one. three elderly sisters, live side by side by side. he was able to see what was gone, what was missing. homes there that caught fire. we have others along the bay. those also completely destroyed. some of them have been knocked off foundations. others are sinking into the sand. there are those where the front have completely sheared off. all of that will have to be rebuilt....
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even speaker boehner, basically gave an interview which he said that obama care is the law of the land and walked back after tea party groups went ballistic about it. >> one thing i know from this election and certainly i think we should all have learned, is that people want bipartisanship, and they understand that compromise is absolutely invaluable ingredient to getting things done. we have an obligation to be problem solvers. now more than ever. given the tenuous nature of our times and this -- in the situation that we're in as a country. i describe it as not just any moment. we're at a tipping point. so it's crucial and i think the president should invite the leadership in both the house and senate to sit down to, begin to sketch out an agenda and a framework by which we'll address these issues in the lame duck session. >> have republicans figured out how to move forward? there are extremes in your party, just as there are extremes in the democratic party. but let's talk about the republican party. there are extremes in the republican party and it seems a lot of republican leader w
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they are required by law to be investigated though. the distributor tells cnn consumers shouldn't drink more than two bottles of 5-hour energy a day and even then, spaced hours apart. maybe just avoid all those things all together. that's just me. >>> the 21-year-old foreign exchange student accused of trying to blow up new york's federal reserve bank was indicted today on two charge s using a weapon of mass destruction and trying to provide material support to al-qaeda. he was arrested in october when authorities say he tried to detonate what he thought was a 1,000 pound bomb using a cell phone as a trigger, but it was part of a sting operation and the feds say he was inspired by al-qaeda and say he came to the united states with the purpose of conducting a terrorist attack. >>> the french president is urging mali's interim president to step up talks with rebel leaders. they took over the northern part of mali this year and now say they want to talk. there's progress elsewhere in the negotiations. there's a report that a regional medi
they are required by law to be investigated though. the distributor tells cnn consumers shouldn't drink more than two bottles of 5-hour energy a day and even then, spaced hours apart. maybe just avoid all those things all together. that's just me. >>> the 21-year-old foreign exchange student accused of trying to blow up new york's federal reserve bank was indicted today on two charge s using a weapon of mass destruction and trying to provide material support to al-qaeda. he was...
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some states don't have laws to punish elector who is go their own way. if there is a tie, expect swayable electors who become very, very possible to some and a source of anger to others. we're not saying it's definitely go to be happen, but the fact that there is this electorate system, that congress would suddenly have to go through that process. >> if there were a tie. >> they would trigger this process. >> and they would have to continue to look the way it does if the senate looked that way. >> those are likely. but, yeah, i mean look, what we know is those are the laws that are on the books and it's another reminder why a lot of people want to update this system from the electoral college. which should make a lot of sense from the start centurieies ago. it made sense for states to say we're going to choose some people to go to a meeting and oversee picking the president who will be over all of us. >> you think things are tense now? oh, my goodness. >> it's a headache. >> and all kinds of folks are making predictions based on interesting things. a foo
some states don't have laws to punish elector who is go their own way. if there is a tie, expect swayable electors who become very, very possible to some and a source of anger to others. we're not saying it's definitely go to be happen, but the fact that there is this electorate system, that congress would suddenly have to go through that process. >> if there were a tie. >> they would trigger this process. >> and they would have to continue to look the way it does if the...
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this is how we had laws like the 1993 motor voter law which would require states to do certain voter registration activities, keep their voter rolls clean. congress can do this. i don't think they're going to do it. but we could have congress step in tomorrow and set up a national agency that would run our election. >>> you say they could take over the whole process. >> i'd like to see a system where it registers all voters. >> general david petraeus was a champion of his troops and we want to get back to that story now. certainly a champion. we've heard this many times of his troops in iraq and afghanistan, but we want to talk a little bit about what's happening with him. back home certainly, his wife holly became one of the leading advocates for veterans. and now their lives have certainly been turned upside down by revelations of an affair by general petraeus and his resignation as director of the cia. joining me on the phone now is lisa de-paolo. she's a journalist that's written about the general. lisa, good morning to you. first, let me ask you what you think of this news. were
this is how we had laws like the 1993 motor voter law which would require states to do certain voter registration activities, keep their voter rolls clean. congress can do this. i don't think they're going to do it. but we could have congress step in tomorrow and set up a national agency that would run our election. >>> you say they could take over the whole process. >> i'd like to see a system where it registers all voters. >> general david petraeus was a champion of his...
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well, if they're still marked secret they fall under these laws. so we're still left with that question. as someone that's in the practice in the field, i'll tell you that this is a troubling field because it's inconsistently applied. you often see the government coming down very heavily against journalists, whistleblowers, but then when someone like sandy berger, former national security advisor actually hit documents in his socks and took them out of a secure location, he ended up with just a simple misdemeanor so it's a very inconsistent field in terms of its applications. >> bob, one of the things i don't get is jill kelley, who this person is. on that 911 call, she's describing herself as an honorary general counsel. she has connections to all these generals who are e-mailing her thousands of pages of e-mails, and you know, she throws a party that general petraeus goes to, now she's got a high-powered lawyer and high-powered p.r. person. >> anderson, first of all, she doesn't have diplomatic immunity. >> it makes no sense. >> she's a little bi
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we will need your advocacy and the law enforcement organizations. with that i like to invite the press out of the room. we will have a frank discussion and as these women and men in uniform are around here, we are never not frank with one another. i'm anxious to get to a discussion. >> the vice president and the task force. you can see members of the cabinet representing homeland security and law enforcement officials gathered with him. he has about a month or so to present with the president plans and moving forward when it comes to gun policy as well as looking at other aspects of this. the culture of violence in our country as well as the state of mental health. we will have more after the break. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. (announcer) when subaru owners look in the mirror, cisco. they see m
we will need your advocacy and the law enforcement organizations. with that i like to invite the press out of the room. we will have a frank discussion and as these women and men in uniform are around here, we are never not frank with one another. i'm anxious to get to a discussion. >> the vice president and the task force. you can see members of the cabinet representing homeland security and law enforcement officials gathered with him. he has about a month or so to present with the...
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they've been looking at all the voter laws in these swing states just for the possibility that this could happen in ohio or colorado or florida or, you know, any of the -- virginia, any of those other swing states. >> you're seeing evidence in ohio, john, of a lot of lawyers getting ready to get involved if necessary. >> reporter: and let's hope it doesn't happen. but they're watching this through the early voting process. there are observers when you go to the early voting there are observers from both campaigns. both campaigns are trying to turn out the focus in this last weekend you can vote now because of the court decisions and the like you can vote now through monday. each campaign has a list of people who promised to vote early. if you haven't voted, they're calling you saying you promised to vote this morning, you didn't show up. do you need a ride? what can we do? they expect it could be close enough that, yes, as candy noted, some states have an automatic depending on the ballot of the vote, that's could have, would have, should have, but this is so close in so many battleground
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. >> i'm just curious because i thought you had to have your ingredients listed by law on the package labeling. >> you have to have the ingredients listed but you don't have to have the amounts which is what the dietary supplements -- this is not the only one. monster, we were talking about that a couple weeks ago because there was a concern could it have contributed to the death of a 14-year-old girl who drank two of them over a 24-hour period. she had an underlying heart problem as well as we came to learn. could these other people who had these problems had some sort of underlying problem? that's why this gets so tricky. >> so i guess just be careful with that stuff because i mean, i can't take it. i drink a lot of coffee. before you go, i want to talk about your big documentary this weekend. >> we've been working on this for a long time called "deadly dose." every 19 minutes in this country, someone dies of an accidental overdose due to prescription drugs. we talk about it when it comes up with celebrities but it's our friends, family neighbors, people who reach into their medicin
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and that is a law passed by congress to sort of watch out for minority rights in certain states. that parentally has at least part of the mission here, fred. >> all right. joe johns, thanks so much. we'll check back with you later on as the day develops. thanks so much. >>> meantime, let's talk about the new york area. staten island in particular. one of the hardest hit areas after superstorm sandy. we'll meet a family whose home was destroyed but that apatientapatient -- apparently is just the beginning of their loss. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ male
and that is a law passed by congress to sort of watch out for minority rights in certain states. that parentally has at least part of the mission here, fred. >> all right. joe johns, thanks so much. we'll check back with you later on as the day develops. thanks so much. >>> meantime, let's talk about the new york area. staten island in particular. one of the hardest hit areas after superstorm sandy. we'll meet a family whose home was destroyed but that apatientapatient --...
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now colorado state law allows it. so they're in conflict. the feds haven't said exactly how they will enforce the situation. it's clear they don't like where things are head. >> it will be interesting to see how it pans out. >> all right. it will be a new term for -- no, we're talking about the marijuana office. so what happened there, you knew this would happen. a special delivery of cheetos and gold fish which was sent to the colorado governor's office. the governor was out. his secretary accepted the shipment. the governor still has to sign off on this ballot measure before recreational pot use in colorado is officially approved. >>> all right. it will be a new term next year for president obama and perhaps a new reality for the gop. will that mean compromise on capitol hill? we're going to talk about that coming up. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the
now colorado state law allows it. so they're in conflict. the feds haven't said exactly how they will enforce the situation. it's clear they don't like where things are head. >> it will be interesting to see how it pans out. >> all right. it will be a new term for -- no, we're talking about the marijuana office. so what happened there, you knew this would happen. a special delivery of cheetos and gold fish which was sent to the colorado governor's office. the governor was out. his...
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she's a hen due, so why impose the law on her? >> the hospital at the center of the case has already begun an investigation, but they will not comment on the details of the case in. in a written statement they say in the case of a sudden maternal death, these procedures are followed. notification of the death to the coroner, notification of the death to the hse's, national incident management team. the completion of a maternal death notification form. these national procedures are being followed by the university hospital. none of this enough to prevent passions far beyond ireland from being lit. this demo outside the irish embassy in london gathering not just to remember savita, but stop a repeat of her tragic death. savita's husband is back with her family in india. all coming to terms with their loss of a wife, of a dar, of a first grandchild. a death everyone here hopes won't be in vein, that it will lead to a change in the irish abortion law. nick roberson, cnn, london. >>> this is an unusual sight for jordan. check this out.
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possible violations of federal voting rights laws. and they're also supposed to protect the rights of access to the ballot on election day. many of the places these federal observers are actually going to have been previously identified as places to watch by the court or the justice department. and, don, we also got word today that the justice department is watching early voting in florida. put out a little statement announcing they're going to be observing voting in the miami-dade area. we didn't hear anymore than that. we do know in miami-dade there have been some serious problems with traffic and people being able to get in. the lines are just so long right now for early voting in south florida. >> man, it's going to be something to watch. see what happens on tuesday. joe johns, thank you very much. we want to tell you that president obama's set to speak any moment in ohio. and we're back right after the break. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was impor
possible violations of federal voting rights laws. and they're also supposed to protect the rights of access to the ballot on election day. many of the places these federal observers are actually going to have been previously identified as places to watch by the court or the justice department. and, don, we also got word today that the justice department is watching early voting in florida. put out a little statement announcing they're going to be observing voting in the miami-dade area. we...
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that's why i've been clear that the law has to stay on the table as both parties discuss ways to solve our nation's massive debt challenge. >>> a special election following jesse jackson jr.'s resignation from congress. jackson says he needs to spend time, quote, restoring my health. jackson mysteriously disappeared from capitol hill in may and his office later revealed he was dealing with depression and had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. health concerns aren't the only thing jackson is facing, though. ted rowlands is in chicago. good morning, ted. >> reporter: good morning, carol. yeah. well, the health concerns are significant. he had two stints at the mayo clinic. talking to family members, that was the main reason why he just couldn't move forward. and he gave his letter of resignation to john boehner yesterday. in that letter, though, for the first time -- this is what you were alluding to, carol, he did acknowledge he knows he is the subject of a federal investigation for possible misuse of campaign funds. and in that letter at one point he said talking about that, i'm doi
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he says he took his 88-year-old mother-in-law and 98-year-old father-in-law to vote because they may not get many more chances to share the experience. >> we want you to send us your votergraph. cnn.com/early start. it is the candidates final push before the big vote. will battleground states hold surprises? anderson cooper takes a closer look. you are going to watch america's choice 2012 countdown to election day on sunday night, 8:00 eastern. >>> next, tired of being treated like the other burrow? staten island hit hard by hurricane sandy. they are begging the government for help. i mean it when i say begging. they are criticizing the mayor's decision to hold the marathon sunday despite the devastation. . ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. m
he says he took his 88-year-old mother-in-law and 98-year-old father-in-law to vote because they may not get many more chances to share the experience. >> we want you to send us your votergraph. cnn.com/early start. it is the candidates final push before the big vote. will battleground states hold surprises? anderson cooper takes a closer look. you are going to watch america's choice 2012 countdown to election day on sunday night, 8:00 eastern. >>> next, tired of being treated...
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what are the laws in the books now? >> the phrase gun control is almost inflammatory now. >> it is. >> it gives the impression that we want to take people's guns away, legitimate right to hunt and defend yourself. when we get into the details of background checks, gun shows, how much ammunition you can get and how much does one person need -- i don't want to paint too broad a brush. good story in "time" magazine, "how guns won," by john cline. it takes about the nra and conception by democrats that is political suicide. >> when i talk about the little things that can happen, 40% of the weapons purchased in this country are purchased through private -- people who you don't have to get a background check. that's his little thing that you could probably get by the nra. listen, i own a weapon. i own an ar-15, okay? i don't mind if there are restrictions on me buying a 100-round magazine. that's a little thing that can get passed in congress. >> on some shows people would respond saying, you're politicizing this tragedy, pus
what are the laws in the books now? >> the phrase gun control is almost inflammatory now. >> it is. >> it gives the impression that we want to take people's guns away, legitimate right to hunt and defend yourself. when we get into the details of background checks, gun shows, how much ammunition you can get and how much does one person need -- i don't want to paint too broad a brush. good story in "time" magazine, "how guns won," by john cline. it takes...
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question of federal power, or they could sort of broaden it out into the discriminatory effects of the law and so on. it is really up to them to determine the scope of the case. most court watchers would say this is the most likely of all the legal challenges to be taken up, don. >> timeline for rulings and arguments here? >> well, if the court takes this up, say today, we're probably looking at march before you actually see the case argued and very likely not a decision until june because that is sort of the way the things play out and would probably be one of the last cases in the term to be decided, just like health care happened this past term. >> regardless, isn't it -- it is amazing. i never thought in my lifetime we would be covering this issue, having the supreme court possibly look at this particular issue. how far we have come. >> it is amazing. and in fairly quick time, and the question, frankly, is whether the country is ready to some degree because nine states have sort of signed on to the notion, but you have 41 other states that have laws that are sort of against. so is the
question of federal power, or they could sort of broaden it out into the discriminatory effects of the law and so on. it is really up to them to determine the scope of the case. most court watchers would say this is the most likely of all the legal challenges to be taken up, don. >> timeline for rulings and arguments here? >> well, if the court takes this up, say today, we're probably looking at march before you actually see the case argued and very likely not a decision until june...
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we're hearing so far there have been no official findings that broadwell broke any laws or engaged in criminal activity. why suspend her security clearance? >> well, you know, fran townsend is reporting just that, john, that all the indications are, from the laumt forces she's spoken to, not egregious violation. broadwell is a reservist in military intelligence with the army. and inside the military, a violation, even if it's so-called minor, of handling classified information, especially when you're a military intelligence analyst is quite serious. yes, the army has suspended her security clearance. i want to read to you the statement that the army put out. the army said, quote, the army has been cooperating with federal law enforcement authorities in this matter and those actions are ongoing. appropriate actions with regard to this officer's clearance and access have been taken. so now what we know is the military is also involved in this. analyzing what is going on, pulling broadwell's security clearance, at least for now. she is in the position of having to demonstrate that she ca
we're hearing so far there have been no official findings that broadwell broke any laws or engaged in criminal activity. why suspend her security clearance? >> well, you know, fran townsend is reporting just that, john, that all the indications are, from the laumt forces she's spoken to, not egregious violation. broadwell is a reservist in military intelligence with the army. and inside the military, a violation, even if it's so-called minor, of handling classified information, especially...
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voters in 2010 approved the state's law to make it legal to sell and grow their own medical marijuana. it's setting up a showdown, including with the attorney general and the controversial sheriff, joe arpaio, who are warning people they can still be prosecuted. >> that guy is in the middle of everything. >> it's a federal crime. yet, in states they're allowing people to grow it and sell it. >> it's a great unanswered legal question. >>> 19 minutes after the hour. for an expand look at all of our top stories, head to our blog. >>> if you think the fiscal cliff is just a washington problem, wait until you hear how you might be affect the. we're talking less money for every state. that's coming up next. hello!!!! [ all ] ohh! that is crazy! are you kidding me? let me see! oh! what! that's insane! noooo! mr. woodson? oh hello! hello! [ whistles ] hello! [ all ] hello! [ coach ] caleb, i've got someone i want you to meet. hello. [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. starts with ground beef, unions,
voters in 2010 approved the state's law to make it legal to sell and grow their own medical marijuana. it's setting up a showdown, including with the attorney general and the controversial sheriff, joe arpaio, who are warning people they can still be prosecuted. >> that guy is in the middle of everything. >> it's a federal crime. yet, in states they're allowing people to grow it and sell it. >> it's a great unanswered legal question. >>> 19 minutes after the hour. for...
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they say, look, we're a democratic, law-abiding, peace-loving nation here. we have a professional police force. he just needs come in to answer some questions. after all, it was his neighbor who was murdered. so far, he has not done that, which is why people grow more and more suspicious here with each passing day, soledad. >> martin savage, thank you. >>> still ahead on "starting point," she first stepped on to the scene with "american idol," but now jordin sparks is taking on a bigger stage, hollywood. we'll talk about that and what it was like to work with whitney houston in "sparkle." and she joining us, coming up next. ina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully b
they say, look, we're a democratic, law-abiding, peace-loving nation here. we have a professional police force. he just needs come in to answer some questions. after all, it was his neighbor who was murdered. so far, he has not done that, which is why people grow more and more suspicious here with each passing day, soledad. >> martin savage, thank you. >>> still ahead on "starting point," she first stepped on to the scene with "american idol," but now jordin...
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this is a reasonable law that codifies federal law. it's not a mishmash. that's the most outrageous things you can say, warizona is off on its own. this codifies what is already illegal. the main provisions of sb 1070 are in place. section 2b was the critical piece, the critical piece that needed to be you'upheld. along with the others. officers can ask the question when it's reasonable. i know that's a dangerous thing. we put guns on police officers. they make life and death decisions. but, wow, we don't want them to ask tough questions like where you're from. >> we are out of time. russell pearce, joining us this morning from san diego. nice to see you, sir. thank you for talking with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. and thank you for having me. god bless. >> you bet. thank you. >>> still ahead on "starting point," feeling the heat in harlem. longtime congressman charlie rangel is fighting for his longtime seat after surviving an epic scandal. he'll join us live to talk about his battle to survive. >>> also, today's "tough call." shame, shame, shame.
this is a reasonable law that codifies federal law. it's not a mishmash. that's the most outrageous things you can say, warizona is off on its own. this codifies what is already illegal. the main provisions of sb 1070 are in place. section 2b was the critical piece, the critical piece that needed to be you'upheld. along with the others. officers can ask the question when it's reasonable. i know that's a dangerous thing. we put guns on police officers. they make life and death decisions. but,...
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>> maybe it's so law -- >> isn't there a law that 0.5% is enough? >> exactly. no recount unless it drops below that. interesting. we've also got some big news coming out of syria. opposition groups have formally agreed to unite. they're now the syrian national coalition for opposition and revolutionary forces. the move allows for more international diplomatic recognition. more funding. and better military aid. now the group's stated goal is to crack down on president bashar al assad's government, and only accept a new government. >>> listen to this, democratic senator chuck schumer says he and republican lindsey graham will restart immigration reform talks that crumbled two years ago, and schumer believes they could get a deal done, and soon. >> graham and i are talking to our colleagues about this right now and i think we have a darn good chance using this blueprint to get something done this year. the republican party has learned that being anti-illegal -- anti-immigrant doesn't work for them politically and they know it. >> key provisions of the plan include
>> maybe it's so law -- >> isn't there a law that 0.5% is enough? >> exactly. no recount unless it drops below that. interesting. we've also got some big news coming out of syria. opposition groups have formally agreed to unite. they're now the syrian national coalition for opposition and revolutionary forces. the move allows for more international diplomatic recognition. more funding. and better military aid. now the group's stated goal is to crack down on president bashar al...
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supreme court ruled 5-4 in favor of the law. chief justice john roberts said the most controversial part, the individual mandate, is valid as a tax, even though it's not valid under the commerce clause. the ruling became a rallying cry for both political parties. democrats praising the president and republicans vowing to repeal the law. and no matter how you feel about the health care law, there's no escaping it. even in a town so quaint, it feels like it's out of the wild west. martin savidge went there to get reaction to the supreme court's decision. >> reporter: news that the supreme court's decision arrived about the time that folks sat down for their breakfast. this rural southwestern colorado town, population 1,300, dates back to the days of the old west. gene is the editor of "the mancos times" first published in 1883. >> we have snow birds, people who come for the summer and leave for the winter. we have people who have retired here. and we have people who have lived here all their lives. >> reporter: a bit about the are
supreme court ruled 5-4 in favor of the law. chief justice john roberts said the most controversial part, the individual mandate, is valid as a tax, even though it's not valid under the commerce clause. the ruling became a rallying cry for both political parties. democrats praising the president and republicans vowing to repeal the law. and no matter how you feel about the health care law, there's no escaping it. even in a town so quaint, it feels like it's out of the wild west. martin savidge...
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he's trying to overturn that new law. we'll tell you why, straight ahead. >>> also ahead on "starting point," president obama and speaker boehner talk on the phone about the fiscal cliff. but will they be meeting face to face and will they get anything done before it's too late? up next, oregon senator jeff merkley. he's a member of the budget committee. >>> and kobe bryant joins an elite club with basketball greats like michael jordan and kareem abdul-jabbar. his impressive feat, we'll tell you all about it. >> the greatest player in the history of the los angeles lakers. wow! that's a savings of over 29 bucks! twenty-nine bucks!!?? and they're powered by friendship. see for yourself if you could save on the brands you want. walmart. starts with ground beef, unions, and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoi
he's trying to overturn that new law. we'll tell you why, straight ahead. >>> also ahead on "starting point," president obama and speaker boehner talk on the phone about the fiscal cliff. but will they be meeting face to face and will they get anything done before it's too late? up next, oregon senator jeff merkley. he's a member of the budget committee. >>> and kobe bryant joins an elite club with basketball greats like michael jordan and kareem abdul-jabbar. his...
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they can drop them off and murphy's law, no one's here but they can drive up, give their ballot to this gentleman and then he'll take the ballot and drop it in this red box. from here, these ballots then get counted by a machine. now, the machine will not tabulate until all the polls close, 7:00 p.m. tomorrow mountain time and then we're going to start to get results. colorado's secretary of state expecting results to come very quickly because about 85% of the registered voters will cast their vote by the end of today so they expect to have some results very quickly. republicans saying they have the energy, they have the ground game and they say if you go to an event like paul ryan showing up at his last event here in colorado, he had a lot of enthusiasm. there was a lot of energy among the crowd. they say that's paying off in the early vote and how much better they're doing in 2012 versus 2008. kate? >> thanks so much in denver for us watching early voting there. thanks so much. 85% of registered voters she said to vote by the end of the day. >> pretty cool. thank you. >>> the swing st
they can drop them off and murphy's law, no one's here but they can drive up, give their ballot to this gentleman and then he'll take the ballot and drop it in this red box. from here, these ballots then get counted by a machine. now, the machine will not tabulate until all the polls close, 7:00 p.m. tomorrow mountain time and then we're going to start to get results. colorado's secretary of state expecting results to come very quickly because about 85% of the registered voters will cast their...
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now she wants the law to step in. the mother suing to get a restraining order. >>> plus, some states that could be in play come november. the head of the dnc will join us to tell us what weak numbers or a low turnout could men for mitt romney. >>> if you're headed to work, don't miss the rest of the show. check out our live blog at cnn.com/startingpoint. we're back in just a moment. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. demand media expands on the big board. [ man announcing ] what we created here. what we achieved here. what we learned here. and what we pioneered here. all goes here. the one. the accord. smarter thinking from honda. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> welcome back to "start point." let's get right to headlines with christine. good mor
now she wants the law to step in. the mother suing to get a restraining order. >>> plus, some states that could be in play come november. the head of the dnc will join us to tell us what weak numbers or a low turnout could men for mitt romney. >>> if you're headed to work, don't miss the rest of the show. check out our live blog at cnn.com/startingpoint. we're back in just a moment. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's...
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tax laws must originate in the house of representatives not the senate. but, still, as republican mitch mcconnell put it, what today's votes arl about is showing the people who sent us here where we stand. senator rand paul, a republican, voted on the legislation. he is in washington. welcome. >> hello. good to be with you. >> good to have you with us. we heard what mitch mcconnell said. why was this vote necessary in your mind? >> well, i think it's a mistake, you know, to raise taxes on anybody when we're in the middle of a recession. we're all interconnected, so if you raise taxes on people who are richer than you are, you work for them often, and a good example is a few years ago the democrats got all hot and heavy and they wanted to tax yachts, rich people who had yachts. the problem is the guys who lost their jobs were the guys building the yachts. you can't tax one segment and say we're going to punish rich people. we're all interconnected and it punishes the economy is what it does. it's a mistake. >> you told news max this is all moot because in
tax laws must originate in the house of representatives not the senate. but, still, as republican mitch mcconnell put it, what today's votes arl about is showing the people who sent us here where we stand. senator rand paul, a republican, voted on the legislation. he is in washington. welcome. >> hello. good to be with you. >> good to have you with us. we heard what mitch mcconnell said. why was this vote necessary in your mind? >> well, i think it's a mistake, you know, to...
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he made some comments about a law student. she testified in favor of all insurers covering bit control. some people have not heard the controversy yet, and then we'll talk about it. >> what does it say about the college coeds susan fluke who goes before congressional committee and essentially says that she must be paid to have sex. what does that make her? it makes her a slut, right? makes her a prostitute. she wants to be paid to have sex. >> everybody is talking about it. not everybody had heard it. i felt the need to play it. rush limbaugh's statement, a symptom of the problem with the gop? >> he is a symptom, not the problem. and the overall problem is this. when you look at the democratic party, you have people on the far left and you still have blue dog democrats. you look at the republican party and you basically have nothing more than the most part the hard core right taking over the republican party. to be called a moderate republican, mr, in today's republican party, you might as well call it mr and mf because it's a
he made some comments about a law student. she testified in favor of all insurers covering bit control. some people have not heard the controversy yet, and then we'll talk about it. >> what does it say about the college coeds susan fluke who goes before congressional committee and essentially says that she must be paid to have sex. what does that make her? it makes her a slut, right? makes her a prostitute. she wants to be paid to have sex. >> everybody is talking about it. not...
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and jennifer hudson's brother-in-law getting life and then some. a chicago judge sentencing william balfour to three life terms. this was back in 2008. prosecutors say balfour committed the murders in a fit of jealous rage. hudson was in court for the sentencing. >>> syrian forces are ramping up attacks to regain control of the largest city, targeting rebel strong holds and we're getting reports thousands of government troops are being sent in, violent clashes claimed 123 lives yeerday. >>> ontario special investigations unit working on the case involving a death of a man who went over the wall and fell into niagara falls. a police officer was chasing a man when both fell about 100 feet into the gorge. the officer was rescued, he's recovering from a broken leg. the man he was chasing did not make it out alive. police are not offering any other details this morning. >>> a huge loss for anyone who loves television. and we all love television, sherman hemsley, known as george jefferson, the role was originally created by norm an leer for "all in the f
and jennifer hudson's brother-in-law getting life and then some. a chicago judge sentencing william balfour to three life terms. this was back in 2008. prosecutors say balfour committed the murders in a fit of jealous rage. hudson was in court for the sentencing. >>> syrian forces are ramping up attacks to regain control of the largest city, targeting rebel strong holds and we're getting reports thousands of government troops are being sent in, violent clashes claimed 123 lives...
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laws, going to have an impact who turns out. you need every vote because we might be sitting here saying somebody's going to win a state by a very small margin. >> ana, just quickly. i know you're not as big of a fan of the newspaper endorsements being good right now. but they're better to have than not to have. >> exactly. it's better to have a frosted cupcake than an unfrosted cupcake. if you take a look at how much the candidates have invested in getting the newspaper endorsements, you see that they don't have the same significance that they did before. i remember, john, when candidates used to go and sit with newspaper editorial board after newspaper editorial board after newspaper editorial board in some of the important cities and important newspapers around the country. that just doesn't happen anymore. i think most people are like me, and go to the newspapers to see the endorsements of candidates that we don't know. things like judgeships, maybe state legislators, some local races, amendments, constitutional charter thin
laws, going to have an impact who turns out. you need every vote because we might be sitting here saying somebody's going to win a state by a very small margin. >> ana, just quickly. i know you're not as big of a fan of the newspaper endorsements being good right now. but they're better to have than not to have. >> exactly. it's better to have a frosted cupcake than an unfrosted cupcake. if you take a look at how much the candidates have invested in getting the newspaper...